<p>Change in preference ratings for chosen and unchosen facial stimuli after a blind choice between two equally preferred faces in Experiment 1 (choice of a preferred face between two alternatives) and Experiment 2 (choice of an unpreferred face between two alternatives). Bars indicate differences in mean-corrected ratings between the pre- and post-choice rating tasks. Error bars represent standard errors (SE) of the mean.</p
<p>Lines are added for interpretation only. Error bars represent +/- 1 standard error of the mean, c...
<p>Masculinity preference was evaluated by forced choice, with 1 indicating a preference for the mas...
<p>(A) The response (percent signal change relative to the fixation condition) in each ROI is shown ...
<p>Change in preference ratings for chosen and unchosen facial stimuli after blind choice between tw...
<p>Change in preference ratings for chosen and unchosen facial stimuli after a blind choice between ...
<p>Change in preference ratings for chosen and rejected images of a landscape after blind choice bet...
<p>The bars on the left represent the difference between pleasantness ratings before and just after ...
<p>The bars on the left represent the difference between pleasantness ratings before and just after ...
Choice blindness is the finding that participants both often fail to notice mismatches between their...
Behavioral choice alters one’s preference rather than simply reflecting it. This effect to fit prefe...
<p>The mean (± s.e.m.) changes in subjects’ behavioral preference ratings to the induction faces and...
Behavioral choice alters one's preference rather than simply reflecting it. This effect to fit prefe...
<p>Ratings were taken from baseline trials (red circles), which were temporally independent of the c...
<p>Experimental tasks constructed in three sessions: Pre-choice rating task, Blind choice task, and ...
The free-choice paradigm is a widely used paradigm in psychology. It has been used to show that afte...
<p>Lines are added for interpretation only. Error bars represent +/- 1 standard error of the mean, c...
<p>Masculinity preference was evaluated by forced choice, with 1 indicating a preference for the mas...
<p>(A) The response (percent signal change relative to the fixation condition) in each ROI is shown ...
<p>Change in preference ratings for chosen and unchosen facial stimuli after blind choice between tw...
<p>Change in preference ratings for chosen and unchosen facial stimuli after a blind choice between ...
<p>Change in preference ratings for chosen and rejected images of a landscape after blind choice bet...
<p>The bars on the left represent the difference between pleasantness ratings before and just after ...
<p>The bars on the left represent the difference between pleasantness ratings before and just after ...
Choice blindness is the finding that participants both often fail to notice mismatches between their...
Behavioral choice alters one’s preference rather than simply reflecting it. This effect to fit prefe...
<p>The mean (± s.e.m.) changes in subjects’ behavioral preference ratings to the induction faces and...
Behavioral choice alters one's preference rather than simply reflecting it. This effect to fit prefe...
<p>Ratings were taken from baseline trials (red circles), which were temporally independent of the c...
<p>Experimental tasks constructed in three sessions: Pre-choice rating task, Blind choice task, and ...
The free-choice paradigm is a widely used paradigm in psychology. It has been used to show that afte...
<p>Lines are added for interpretation only. Error bars represent +/- 1 standard error of the mean, c...
<p>Masculinity preference was evaluated by forced choice, with 1 indicating a preference for the mas...
<p>(A) The response (percent signal change relative to the fixation condition) in each ROI is shown ...